*** A man was shot while walking home from his girlfriend’s Bedford-Stuyvesant home by a gang who threatened him for being “in the wrong place.”

Police said the man, 20, was approached by five teenagers at Somers Street and Rockaway Avenue at 2 a.m. Thursday.

The thugs asked the victim why he was in “their territory” before shoving a handgun in his face.

The victim grabbed the gun in self-defense, but was shot through his hand.

The thugs fled and EMTs brought the victim to Brookdale Hospital, where he is recovering.

*** A driver who struck and seriously injured an elderly woman earlier this month in Midwood has been arrested for fleeing the scene of an accident, police sources said yesterday.

Angel Quintana, 34, of 48th Street in Sunset Park, was turning from Coney Island Avenue onto Avenue I when he allegedly struck a 75- year-old pedestrian before driving off.

The woman was taken to Kings County Hospital and placed in the intensive-care unit.

On Friday, detectives assigned to the 70th Precinct tracked Quintana through his license plate and charged him with leaving the scene of an accident where there’s physical injury, a felony.

*** The body of a Chinatown man found dead off the Brooklyn waterfront in Sunset Park has been identified, police said yesterday.

The body of Zeng Guang Wen, 41, of Market Street, was recovered by the NYPD Harbor Unit on Tuesday morning floating near Pier 4, at 58th Street and First Avenue, authorities said.

The medical examiner is working with NYPD to determine how and why Wen died, sources said.

*** Police are searching for a gang of teenagers who pelted a husband and wife with rocks and taunted them with anti-Semitic remarks as they walked through a Flatbush intersection.

Police said the man and woman, both 30, were crossing the intersection of Eastern Parkway and Nostrand Avenue at 10 a.m. Thursday when the teenagers began shouting from across the street.

The victims ignored the shouts, police said, and the teenagers began hurling rocks as they walked away.

The victims were not injured.

THE BRONX

*** Three teens were busted for mugging another teenager at a Fordham subway station and stealing his iPod, police sources said.

The incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. Friday when an 18-year-old subway rider was accosted by three teens as he was buying a MetroCard at the Fordham Road station on the D and B lines, the sources said.

The victim was grabbed from behind and punched in the face by the trio, who then fled.

The victim refused medical attention, but was able to describe his attackers.

That description was broadcast to cops, who nabbed the threesome a short time later a few blocks away in front of 2200 Grand Concourse, the sources said.

After the victim identified them, police arrested Manuel Martinez, 16, of West 164th Street in The Bronx, and two 14-year-olds, whose names were not released because of their age.

They were charged with robbery and possession of stolen property.

*** A 20-year-old woman walking home in the Soundview area was beaten, sexually assaulted and robbed of her purse early yesterday morning, police said.

During the course of the attack at 1 a.m., the thug hit the woman several times across the face and then made off with her cellphone and credit cards. Police refused to reveal the location of the attack.

Cops are searching for a man described as black or Hispanic, between 20 and 25 years old, 5-foot-6 and 150 pounds. He was wearing a black-gray baseball cap and a black hooded jacket.

QUEENS

*** A Middle Village man has been arrested and charged with putting pornographic pictures of children on the Internet, cops said.

Police said Hector Bueno, 28, of Dry Harbor Road, surrendered to police Friday after the Computer Crimes Squad ended an investigation of several lewd pictures of minors allegedly posted on the Internet from his computer.

Bueno, an auditor for a local furniture company who police said has no criminal record, was charged with promoting the sexual performance of a child and possession of child pornography.

*** A city sanitation worker was charged with possession of stolen property and petit larceny after getting into a fender-bender in Middle Village yesterday, police said.

Vincent Henderson, 44, was arrested at 7:11 a.m. yesterday when he got into a collision with another driver at 75th Street and 69th Road, sources said.

There were no injuries, but a follow up investigation revealed that the license plates on Henderson’s car had been stolen from another vehicle, a police source said.

MANHATTAN

*** A homeless man was thwarted by an exploding dye pack after he robbed a Midtown bank, cops said yesterday.

Police said a tipster, who knew the man had robbed the bank after a dye pack had exploded, led them to Michael McManus, 36.

Police said that, on Monday, McManus used a note to rob the HSBC branch at 769 Broadway, and then fled with an undetermined amount of cash.

Investigators from the 17th Precinct Detective Squad tracked down and charged McManus on Friday afternoon.

STATEN ISLAND

*** A prostitute and john were arrested after police watched her try to attract several “dates” and witnessed a man eventually offer her $15 for sex, police said yesterday.

Police said Doreen McCain, 38, spent about 15 minutes trying to stop four men driving cars and four pedestrians at Richmond Terrace and South Avenue at about 1 a.m. Friday.

Shortly after, Agron Islamovski, 40, of Weed Street, allegedly offered her a ride and $15 for a sexual act.

Police interrupted the transaction and charged McCain with loitering for prostitution and Islamovski with patronizing a prostitute.